Today: September 11, 2024
Today: September 11, 2024

Yellen says $3 trillion needed annually for climate financing, far more than current level

FILE PHOTO: U.S. Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen attends a G20 event in Barra da Tijuca, Rio de Janeiro
July 27, 2024
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Biden seeks 'full accountability' after death of US citizen in West Bank

President Joe Biden said on Wednesday Israel must do more to ensure that incidents like the fatal shooting of an American protester against settlement expansion never happen

Biden seeks 'full accountability' after death of US citizen in West Bank
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Brazil and Argentina both lose World Cup qualifying matches

Brazil and Argentina both lose World Cup qualifying matches

Brazil and Argentina both lose World Cup qualifying matches
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Mexico’s Senate approves contentious judicial overhaul after protesters storm chamber

Mexico’s Senate has voted to overhaul the country’s judiciary, clearing the biggest hurdle for a controversial constitutional revision that will make all judges stand for election

Mexico’s Senate approves contentious judicial overhaul after protesters storm chamber
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Chile miner Codelco seals early contract deal with Ministro Hales union

Chile miner Codelco seals early contract deal with Ministro Hales union
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Election officials warn that widespread problems with the US mail system could disrupt voting

Election officials warn that widespread problems with the US mail system could disrupt voting
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Zelenskiy says 'victory plan' could push Russia to end war diplomatically

Zelenskiy says 'victory plan' could push Russia to end war diplomatically
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With China seeking AI dominance, Taiwan’s efforts to slow neighbor’s access to advanced chips needs support from the West

With China seeking AI dominance, Taiwan’s efforts to slow neighbor’s access to advanced chips needs support from the West